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This seems to have solved the mystery of how the starfish got its arms. But it doesn’t necessarily answer the ‘why’. Imran ...
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Pupils from Walpole Cross Keys Primary School made the journey to Hunstanton for the chance to meet seals, starfish, and ...
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The pupils at Walpole Cross Keys Primary School, part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, travelled to Hunstanton for an exciting encounter with seals, starfish, and penguins at Sealife. The Early ...
A 500-million-year-old fossil from Morocco is helping scientists to answer the evolutionary mystery of how starfish evolved ...
Learn how starfish got their shape after a complicated evolutionary process, starting with an ancestor that lived 500 million ...
There are around 2,000 species of starfish, including some that are extremely venomous. Species cover a vast array of sizes, and the biggest is much larger than you would ever expect.
Some starfish eat coral, so you must choose reef-safe species for coral tanks. They may also eat small, slow-moving tankmates such as mollusks, anemones, and other echinoderms.